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ID181165
Title ProperHuman Trafficking-Terrorism Nexus
Other Title InformationWhen Violent Non-State Actors Engage in the Modern-Day Slavery
LanguageENG
AuthorAvdan, Nazli ;  Omelicheva, Mariya
Summary / Abstract (Note)Why do some militant organizations participate in human trafficking? We investigate this question by introducing a new dataset that records insurgent organizations’ involvement in four types of human trafficking: sexual exploitation, forced recruitment, slavery, and kidnapping. Marrying our data to the BAAD2I population of insurgent organizations, we uncover the organizational attributes related to human trafficking. We find that groups with wide alliance networks and territorial control are more likely to commit human trafficking. Organizations that are losing command of the territory and suffering rank-and-file losses are also more likely to turn to human trafficking. Our study sheds theoretical light on insurgent groups’ involvement in crime. It also contributes to the empirical scholarship on sexual violence by violent groups by studying different forms of human trafficking in both conflict and non-conflict environments. Our paper presents an original dataset and empirical analysis of insurgent groups’ human trafficking patterns.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 65, No.9; Oct 2021: p.1576-1606
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol: 65 No 9
Key WordsHuman Rights ;  Terrorism ;  International Security ;  Asymmetric Conflict ;  Terror Networks


 
 
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